Right, that's literally the team marking 12 apps as having known vulnerabilities (seems like it was because of a WebRTC vulnerability that was discovered). It's the F-Droid system working as intended to inform users about what they're installing.
You're calling it an incident like it was an attack or something, but it just seems like everyday software development. Google Play and the App Store don't let me know when apps have known vulnerabilities. I think F-Droid is coming out way ahead here.
You're calling it an incident like it was an attack or something, but it just seems like everyday software development. Google Play and the App Store don't let me know when apps have known vulnerabilities. I think F-Droid is coming out way ahead here.